Start Menu File Explorer Missing And Choosing Folder Disabled
Aug 15, 2015
In start menu file explorer is missing &
In settings--- personalization---- start---- choose folder option appears on start is disable.
I have attach some photos
How to enable choose which folder appears on start.
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